Appliance Hearth. The surface temperature of the floorbelow the appliance does not exceed 100°C. Theconstructional hearth described in Section J does notapply. This appliance must be installed on a solid floor orbase of incombustible material which is capable ofsupporting the total weight.The location chosen for the appliance must permit theinstallation and the provision of a satisfactory flue and anadequate air supply. The location must also provideadequate space for servicing and for air circulation aroundthe appliance. See “Installation of the Appliance”.The space in which the appliance is to be fitted must havethe following minimum dimensions.Between wall or unit and LH side of appliance - 10mmtop plateBetween wall or unit and RH side of appliance - 10mm*top plate* SHOULD THE WALL PROJECT BEYOND THEFRONT OF THE APPLIANCE, IT MUST BEINCREASED TO 50mm, SEE FIG. 3. To allow door toopen enough to change oven and shelf position.Above the raised insulating cover handle - 60mm*NOTE - Where oil pipe is required to turn at 90°, ifpipe is taken straight out from appliance gap may bereduced to 10mm.In addition, adequate clearance must be available at thefront of the appliance to enable it to be operated andserviced. Flue pipes and fittings must not be closer than25mm to combustible materials and where passingthrough a combustible partition, must be enclosed in anon-combustibler sleeve providing an air space of at least25mm.Where the cooker is to stand in a recess or against a wallwhich is to be tiled, IN NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULDTHE TILES OVERLAP THE COOKER TOP PLATE.(See Fig. 2).Fig. 2 DESN 516733Site requirementsLOCATION10mm10mm50mmFig. 3WALL PROJECTING BEYOND THEFRONT OF THE APPLIANCE7